I am quite new to Stack Overflow and have posted 10 questions during the last month. 5 of these questions have received a downvote (or two). When I now try to post a new question I see the message:
Wait! Some of your past questions have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from asking any more.
For help formulating a clear, useful question, see: How do I ask a good question?
Also, edit your previous questions to improve formatting and clarity.
Well, of course I fully understand that a platform like this needs a high level of quality. Members spend their free time to answer questions and one should of course not waste their time with poor questions. We do not need to discuss this.
However, will threatening new users with a 6 month ban (!) do anything to get better questions (or answers)?
I don't think so.
You will always have two types of users:
- Those you who understand that getting answers is not right but a privilege. Maybe they do not ask perfect questions but they are willing to learn and to get better.
- Those who simply do not care and who are immune to all good advice.
I think the goal of a ban would be to get rid of the second type. Fair enough, but when being banned it will take those users approximately two minutes to create a fresh, new account and simply continue where they stopped.
If you have a type 1 user on the other hand, he will be most likely honestly disappointed and not return to the platform due to his bad user experience. Sure, he will not post any "bad" answers any more, but the community will also have lost someone who was willing to learn and to contribute.
So this system is not really a big win for the platform, is it?
For example I do not really understand why my questions where downvoted. I took the time to read the "How do I ask a good question?" article and tried my best to ask good questions. Sure, they might not be perfect but are they really that bad?
- I did research and tried to find the answer myself. Of course writing an answer takes time, but so does writing a question. I do not want to waste the time of users who answer my question but I also do not want to waste my time. So if I could have found the answer myself, I would not have asked. In many cases I simple missed the right search keyword to find related topics. For users who already know the answer and the right keywords, it might be obvious how to find these topics. But if one does not know the keywords and their English is not good enough it is way more difficult.
- I tried my best to use good titles and describe the problem in proper English. However, I am not a native speaker and it is almost impossible to write texts without any spelling errors.
- I tried to structure the questions in a good way and to provide code examples. Sometime I got feedback that the question was too short, only to get feedback for the next question, that it was too long and detailed.
- Whenever possible I try to explain the problem so that it can be reproduced. If one cannot reproduce the problem this is most likely due to some error on my side and I asked the question to find this error...
- I tried to respond to comments and edit the question when necessary.
Long story short: I tried to learn and to become better and edited the questions to add ask why it was downvoted and what I could do better. The only result was, that the edit was deleted, and that I got another downvote for asking off topic questions...
The problem is, that downvotes without any feedback do not help at all in getting better.
So, what could I do? Nothing... When posting my next question I will do my best to create a good question (as before) and simply hope that it will not get downvoted.
I am not writing this question because I hope get upvotes or not be banned. If this would be my goal I would simply create a new account. Instead I take the time to post my view to maybe improve the platform.